Origin
Persian (Azarbaijan)
Condition
Antique, high-durability wool construction with medium pile, strong resistance, and easy-maintenance performance suitable for active corridors; age-appropriate wear in the 1900–1920 range with no special repair notes beyond routine care.
Color Descriptive Name
Garnet Red & Goldenrod
STYLE
Dark and earthy yet vibrant, this tribal corridor runner features dense geometric medallions and motifs in a rich garnet and goldenrod palette, conveying an artisanal premium feel. The stacked hexagons and stepped diamonds create a bold linear rhythm ideal for dramatic, characterful spaces.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique tribal runner rug from Persian Azarbaijan (circa 1900–1920), woven in wool with a medium pile in a garnet red field accented by goldenrod and multicolor details. Features a geometric layout with stacked hexagonal medallions, stepped diamonds, hooked polygons, geometric rosettes, border meanders, and small tribal symbols. Corridor runner size approximately 3 ft 10 in x 10 ft 9 in, offering high durability, easy maintenance, and strong resistance, suited to a premium tier interior.
Additional information
Motifs include hexagon medallions, stepped diamond motifs, hooked polygons, lattice connectors, geometric rosettes, border meanders, and scattered tribal symbols that emphasize its medallion and geometric visual family. The dark brightness level and earthy-vibrant color mood make it especially effective in hallways, entries, landings, galleries, kitchen runners, bedside runs, and study corridors, where its dense patterning helps conceal traffic while adding character.